A staffer at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum was named to head the memorial museum planned for the site of the World Trade Center. Alice Greenwald, who has been the associate museum director for museum programs at the Washington museum, will be responsible for creating the World Trade Center Museum, which will tell the stories of the Feb. 26, 1993, and Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on the center. Greenwald has extensive experience in the Jewish museum world.
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